OSHA uses the term "general industry" to refer to all industries not included in agriculture, construction or maritime. General industries are regulated by OSHA's general industry standards, directives, and standard interpretations.
OSHA 10-hour training is the primary method used to train workers on hazard recognition and OSHA safety standards. This OSHA course covers general industry hazards not specific to those working construction-only jobs.
Students will receive a Department of Labor 10 Hour Completion Card after successfully completing this course.
Training Topics Include:
Introduction to OSHA
Electrical
Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans & Fire Prevention
Walking and Working Surfaces
Flammable and Combustible Liquids
Personal Protective Equipment
Machine Guarding
Hazard Communication
Introduction to Bloodborne Pathogens
Safety and Health Programs
THIS IS A 2-PART COURSE AND YOU MUST ATTEND BOTH SESSIONS.
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